Wavell Heights Park Gets CCTV Camera Following Safety Concerns

Locals who frequent Studley Park in Wavell Heights will now be under the watch of a temporary CCTV safety camera after reports of illegal drug use, discarded syringes and antisocial behaviour prompted action from local representatives.



The safety measure follows concerns raised by residents living near the park, particularly around the Pfingst Road area, where community members reported incidents that they said were affecting the safety and enjoyment of the local green space.

Reports From Residents Prompt Action

Northgate Ward Cr Adam Allan⁠ said his office had received reports of ongoing antisocial behaviour and illegal drug use at Studley Park.

Local MP Mick de Brenni has also recently raised concerns about community safety and vandalism in the wider area, calling for additional safety cameras and police resources.



In response, Brisbane City Council arranged for a temporary CCTV safety camera has been installed at the park and would be actively monitored to support community safety and assist investigations by the Queensland Police Service when required.

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The installation forms part of a broader response aimed at addressing concerns raised by residents who have continued reporting incidents in and around the park.

Sharps Disposal Bins Added Near Studley Park

Alongside the camera installation, Council is also introducing sharps disposal bins in the area.

The move comes after reports of discarded syringes being found in and around Studley Park. Residents who come across syringes are being encouraged to contact Council so they can be collected and disposed of safely.

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Mr Allan said community members had played an important role by reporting issues and helping authorities understand the extent of the problem. He encouraged residents to continue reporting incidents of illegal drug use and antisocial behaviour through Policelink, noting that criminal matters remain the responsibility of the Queensland Police Service.

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For many residents who regularly use Studley Park, the new measures are intended to help improve safety and confidence in one of Wavell Heights’ local recreational spaces.

Published 12-June-2026

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